JustFor.fans Launches 'JFF Stories' Social Media Feature

JustFor.fans Launches 'JFF Stories' Social Media Feature

LOS ANGELES — JustFor.fans (JFF) has announced the latest addition to its social media strategy, unveiling JFF Stories today.

JFF Stories acts as the site’s version of the story feature found on Instagram and Snapchat.

As per company reps, users can upload short videos and photos that will appear on their story for 24 hours. Subscribers are able to view models' stories on their My Models page, while stories from models they have previously followed can be found on the newly launched FOMO page

Following last week's introduction of Snap Posts, JFF Stories furthers the brand's commitment to diversifying their social media tools, said Dominic Ford, JFF's founder.

"As the major social media networks continue their wars on adult content, it is our mission to provide an adult-friendly alternative to these platforms that contain all their features," he said, "plus the ability for models to monetize each of those features."

Visit JFF online for additional details.

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